If there’s one thing I love about about my Chinese heritage, it’s that I get to honor my favorite season: fall. The Mid-Autumn Festival, held this past Tuesday, has always held a special place in my ...
Cutting into a rich mooncake while having tea steeping as you admire the moon is just one way East and Southeast Asians celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Salem Statesman Journal, a USA TODAY ...
My first memory of a mooncake is only a series of brief impressions. I’m young — slightly taller than our wooden kitchen table. My mom and brother sit, but my dad stands, cutting a mooncake with a ...
“The Moon Festival was the largest festival, next to Chinese New Year, but I always liked it better,” Shally Wong tells me. Her voice drifts in a dreamy way, as if it were time-traveling back to her ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival began Thursday in China and around the world. People celebrate the harvest moon by eating mooncakes and lighting lanterns.... The Meaning Behind Mooncakes TONYA MOSLEY, HOST: ...
The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming up on October 6 this year, and one of the main ways to celebrate is to eat mooncakes. My Chinese husband and I like to say mooncakes are a bit like fruitcakes at ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Friday, September 28th marks the Mid-Autumn Festival this year, a festival in China and other southeast Asian countries meant to celebrate the harvest and the moon. One of ...
Surrounded by anime memorabilia, Labubus in crochet wares and manga wallpaper, I found myself baking mooncakes on a Tuesday evening in Tommy Ly’s GeekEasy Anime Cafe. Kneading dough, measuring our ...